Certificate of Exemption from the Dictation Test, Ah Moon, 1906

1906
Historical information

Certificates of Exemption from Dictation Tests (CEDTs) were issued under the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 to residents in Australia, mainly Chinese, Japanese and Indian, who were applying to travel overseas. Holders of CEDTs were permitted to return to Australia within 3 years without sitting the dictation test which applied to aliens wishing to enter Australia from 1901 to 1958.
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Registration number
cwa-org-140-1734270
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Place made
Australia

Citation: NAA: K1145, 1906/67
Year
1906
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NAA: K1145, 1906/67

National Archives of Australia, Western Australia Office

National Archives of Australia, Western Australia Office

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Printed form with front and side photo of young man
NAA: K1145, 1906/67
Handprint in black ink
NAA: K1145, 1906/67

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